Comparing Daoism, Chinese art, and Feng Shui
*PROMPT*
1. Please discuss Daoism’s principal of natural order (which is that it is often described as the “most eloquent expression of the natural order as it relates to humankind”) as first established in ancient Chinese philosophy.
* How does this philosophy conform to the basic aesthetic of Chinese art and to the philosophy of Feng Shui?
* Use four examples in your answer from your assigned textbook readings, each from different media (such as painting, jade, porcelain, architecture, etc.)
* Write a 5-page essay.
*Times New Roman, 12-Pt font
* Include an APA-formatted title page and reference page in Word format.
* Paste your images at the end of your essay, after the reference page.
* All images included should have typed under the image the following information: Title, artist, date, medium, and location. Each artwork you describe should have an image included.
Demonstrate college-level writing (ideas are well organized and supported; sentences are clear, concise, and precise, with proper spelling, grammar, and scholarly tone). Use APA 7th edition style format. Include a properly formatted title page, Use double spacing, Times New Roman (12-point) typeface, and 1-inch margins. Include APA-formatted citations in the body of the paper. Provide an APA-formatted reference list at the end of the paper.
TEXTBOOKS:
* Kleiner, F. S. (2016a). Gardner’s art through the ages, book C: Non-Western art to 1300 (15th ed.). Cengage Learning. * ISBN: 9781285838007 * ISBN10: 1285838009 *
* Chapter 15: South and Southeast Asia Before 1200
* Chapter 16: China and Korea to 1279
* Chapter 17: Japan Before 1333
* Kleiner, F. S. (2016b). Gardner’s art through the ages, book F: Non-Western art since 1300 (15th ed.). Cengage Learning. * ISBN: 9781285838151 * ISBN10: 1285838157
* Chapter 33: China and Korea 1279–1980
* Chapter 32: South and Southeast Asia 1200–1980
* Chapter 34: Japan 1333–1980
Sources can only be from the chapters from the textbooks from above, no other outside sources or any other books.